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1858500043045London: RTS Religious 1858. Second printing. . Hardcover. Good. ex library 108 p. ; 12º. limp cover <br/> <br/> RTS Religious hardcover
18903370942Madrid.: El Progreso Editorial. 1890. Hardcover. Good. 22 cm. XVI 479 p. 9 h. de lám. il. Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial. Colección 'Historia de las Naciones'. Bradley Henry 1845-1923. Versión española con ampliaciones y notas por Juan Ortega Rubio. Ãndice. Godos. Ortega Rubio Juan. 1845-1921 . Historia de los distintos estados y paÃses 94363.6 El Progreso Editorial. hardcover
182055396Boston: James Walden 1820. First American ed. Lacks the folding woodcut frontispiece. 12mo pp. 108. Bound in contemporary paper covered wooden boards with plain leather spine. Ex-library with bookplates some foxed and stained cut to one leaf not affecting text. A good copy but lacking the frontispiece. . Imprints 574. This was issued both in the US and UK. Robinson in her Wayward Women notes that the earliest issue of this that she could find was Boston 1821. Bradley and her husband left England in the Spring of 1818. Bradley was the only woman aboard the Sally when it was blown onto the Barbary coast of north-west Africa. She and the survivors were captured by a passing caravan and while the men were sent off to be sold to the British counsel in Mogadir Eliza was held in the village were she spent the next five months until she was reunited with her husband and returned to England. James Walden unknown books
189538790NY: D. Appleton and Co. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1895. First Edition. Cloth and gilt. Ex-Library; xvi 400 pages; A very nice copy crisp and bright. Red cloth with heavy gilt still bright. Public library bookplate. Apr 10 x 12.5" 7 pounds. Contents bright and clean other than a couple of minimal library markings. . D. Appleton and Co. hardcover
1896053137West Springfield / New York: Wayside Press / John Lane The Bodley Head 1896. Original Publisher's Card Ad . Single Sheet. Fine. 6 1/4" x 4 1/2. Printed On One Side Of Strathmore Deckle-Edge Laid Paper Watermarked. Contains Excerpts From Three Reviews Along With The Book And Publisher Information. Not In Bambace And Does Not Have Any Specific Indication That Bradley Printed It But From A Large Collection Of Will Bradley Material Maintained Separately For Decades By A Knowledgeable Printer Who Obtained Much Material From The Bradley Estate. <br/> <br/> [Wayside Press] / John Lane, The Bodley Head unknown
18953139321Rivingtons 1895. Binding split.Covers marked and worn.This book has hardback covers. Ex-library With usual stamps and markings With owner's name inside cover. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item450grams ISBN: Rivingtons hardcover
183248483NY: Egan & Clark. Fair. 1832. Hardcover. Original printed boards lower board illustrated. Spine perished front board detached included. Small bookplate. PO name. Scattered foxing. Includes the folding plate frontis. ; 24mo 5" - 6" tall; 108 pages . Egan & Clark hardcover
18791818Washington: Joseph L. Pearson Printer 1879. 8vo. 33 1 blank pp. <br><br>Strong was a professor at Rutgers a well-known mathematician and a founding member of the National Academy of Sciences. Bradley was an "associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Good. Stitched; in original printed wrappers. A small chip out of the lower outer corner of the front wrapper and a light waterstain along the top edge of the rear wrapper. Joseph L. Pearson, Printer unknown books
18791774Washington: Judd & Detweiler Printers 1879. 8vo. 28 pp. <br><br>Read before the National Academy April 17 1879." Strong was a professor at Rutgers a well-known mathematician and a founding member of the National Academy of Sciences. Good. Stitched; in original printed wrappers. Offsetting and a little chipping to wrappers. A few closed tears in the margins of pages. Judd & Detweiler, Printers unknown books
1890121955Baltimore: R.H. Woodward & Company 1890. and 1891. 2 vols in one; 362p and 308p. Ex-library copy of a decorated blue-gray cloth hardcover book in good condition. Contains library stamps and stickers plus a few light pencil marks in 2nd half. Otherwise mostly clean and binding tight. 2 works bound in one volume. First work is a biography of a Confederate general. The second is a biography of the president of the Confederacy. Both include occasional black and white illustrations. R.H. Woodward & Company unknown
1896BRADLEYW015268Wayside Press Springfield Massachusetts. December 1896. First edition. Quarto. Three colour plates by Edward Penfield. An art nouveau magazine that ran for a total of seven issues and was seen through his private press by Will H. Bradley usually containing stories poems illustrations and reproductions and advertisements designed by Bradley himself. This number is largely devoted to a piece by Bradley entitled ''The Secret History of The Duchess de Dragonflies'' and illustrated with four of his full-page woodcuts.Covers chipped at the edges and detached. Backstrip missing. Good. Wayside Press, Springfield, Massachusetts. December, unknown
190068133Richard Jackson. Fair. 1900. First Edition. Hardcover. Hinges cracked/loose map missing fading to spine spine ends worn and sl frayed some darkening to colour of bds.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 568 pages . Richard Jackson hardcover
1889852N38Leeds: The Yorkshire Post 1889. First edition. Cloth. Good. 8.5" by 6". Tom Bradley . A first edition of this illustrated volume on stage-coach travel in Yorkshire. Published by the Yorkshire weekly post this illustrated first edition provides a delightful record of old Yorkshire coaching days. Stagecoach travel was disappearing by the 1840s and this work was intended as a record of old Yorkshire coaching times before their complete extinction. Comprised of expanded versions articles published in the newspaper the work enumerates various routes in county and the exploits of the men who used its roads. With an advert for a piano shop in Leeds between the front endpaper and the title pate. With four pages of publisher's adverts to the rear. In the publisher's original green cloth binding with pictorial boards. Externally generally smart. Lightly rubbed to the boards with a small smudge of white paint to the front board. Bumped to the head and tail of the spine with a small closed tear to the cloth at the head. The joints are a little rubbed. The front and rear hinges are starting and are a little tender. Internally firmly bound. Aside from the endpapers which are rather age-toned pages are bright and clean throughout. Good The Yorkshire Post hardcover
1879j7384London: J & A Churchill. G : in good condition without dust jacket. Ex Royal College of Surgeons Ireland Library. 1879. First Edition. Green hardback cloth cover. 220mm x 150mm 9" x 6". viii 144pp 24pp. . J & A Churchill hardcover
1891mon0000143633Blackfriars Publishing Company 1891T. hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. Two Volume set 7th editions on green gilt illustarted boards volume I frontisplate loosesome intermittent spotting Blackfriars Publishing Company, hardcover
1891984H19London: Blackfriars Publishing Company; George Routledge and Sons Limited 1891-1911 . Cloth. Good Only. 11" by 7". Rev. C. D. Radcliffe; Various. A complete two-volume set of new editions of this classic fox-hunting authority richly illustrated with hand-coloured plates and revised by leading sporting experts to reflect contemporary field practice. In the publisher's original green cloth bindings. A complete two-volume set of this classic authority on British field sport and hound management issued here in two revised and enlarged editions consisting of:Volume I 1891 by Robert T. Vyner published by the Blackfriars Publishing Company is the seventh edition. It offers a comprehensive study of fox-hunting practice and kennel management illustrated with six hand-coloured plates including a frontispiece disbound and loosely inserted and remains one of the foundational texts on the sport. Collated complete. Volume II 1911 by F. P. Delmé Radcliffe published by George Routledge & Sons continues the instructional and historical theme with detailed guidance on hounds hunting etiquette and country craft. This volume features five hand-coloured steel-plate engravings four full-page wood engravings and eleven engraved head- and tail-pieces frontispiece likewise disbound and loosely inserted. Collated complete. Both volumes were revised and updated by William C. A. Blew and Cuthbert Bradley two recognised authorities on hunting and sporting art. In the publisher's original cloth bindings. Externally smart. Slight rubbing and bumping to extremities and boards resulting in slight loss to extremities. Loss to head and tails of spines with the odd small closed tear. Spines slightly faded. Library annotations to spines. Bookplate of Charles and Eliza Markham gifted to the free Library of Northampton to front paste downs. Library loan slip neatly affixed to the gutter of the front free endpaper of volume I. Slight offsetting to endpapers. Library stamps and annotations to verso of title pages. Library blind stamping to title pages and the odd page throughout including the odd plate. Rear joints slightly cracked at upper extremities but holding. Internally generally firmly bound. Frontispieces disbound and loosely inserted. Slight tearing to fore edge of the frontispiece of volume I. Hinges strained in places with binding materials slightly exposed but holding. Pages generally bright and clean with one or two spots and handling marks heavier to first and last few leaves and fore edges. Slight age toning to fore edges. Good Only Blackfriars Publishing Company; George Routledge and Sons, Limited hardcover
1895288889United Kingdom: D Appleton & Co 1895. Book. Good. hardback. hardback quarto measuring 12 3/4" x 10 1/8" red cloth lettered and blocked with a design in gilt all edges gilt. Rubbed to the extremities the binding remains tight and the contents are clean and unmarked although with a little foxing to the front endpapers. One gathering poorly trimmed to the leading edges. Illustrated xvi 400pp. A heavy volume which may attract a request for additional postage if ordered from some locations outside the United Kingdom. . D Appleton & Co Hardcover
189185725Yorkshire Post. 1891. Hardcover. Very Good. 48pp illustrated no 5 in the series folding map bound in original hard boards. Spine backstrip worn away ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Yorkshire Post hardcover
1893319852macmillan swan sonnenschein & co 1893 Hardback in fair plus condition. Some moisture damage to lower side edge of pages and pages are a tad wavy. Face of pages are clear and unstained. Front hinge a bit cracked. Name plate inside front cover. Bit of writing on half title page. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fair. macmillan [swan sonnenschein & co] hardcover
18950803158West Derry New Hampshire: L. M. Stearns 1895. First Edition. Hard Cover. Collectible; Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾"MO - OVER 53/4" - 63/4" First Edition 1st printing. Call 158. Bound in black cloth with original paper covers bound in place. Very good small sticker near top of spine slight soiling to covers. 9.5 x 15cm. hard cover. 8pp. 9188M. L. M. Stearns unknown
1822355553Boston.: James Walden. 1822. Reprint. 12mo. Hardcover. Contemporary quarter brown leather over marbled boards. Good plus corners worn frontis wrinkled contents very good. 17.3x11.3x1.3 cm. Written during a time when there was increasing demand for captivity narratives from North Africa this book is now understood to be a highly fictionalized account of a well documented historical event so it is not used as a historical reference. However it does provide sociological insight into the norms of the time as some give this genre of fiction credit for helping shape cultural views of the era. This attractive reprint will make a nice placeholder copy for the collector of captivity narratives seeking a first edition. weight: 0.3 lb. Engraved fold-out frontis one engraved plate. James Walden. hardcover
1889909T48Leeds: Yorkshire Conservative Newspaper Co. "The Yorkshire Post" 1889. First edition. Leather. Very Good. 8.5" by 5.5". Tom Bradley . A first edition of this smartly bound illustrated volume on stage-coach travel in Yorkshire. First edition. Illustrated throughout. Published by the Yorkshire weekly post this work provides a delightful record of old Yorkshire coaching days. Stagecoach travel was disappearing by the 1840s and this work was intended as a record of old Yorkshire coaching times before their complete extinction. Comprised of expanded versions articles published in the newspaper the work enumerates various routes in county and the exploits of the men who used its roads. Written and illustrated by Tom Bradley an English journalist and illustrator. Bound in full blue calf. Externally smart with light rubbing and minor bumping to the extremities. Fading to the spine with the odd small mark to the boards. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright with the odd spot or handling mark. Age toning to the first and last few pages. A 1" closed tear to one of the advertisement pages to the rear with loss to the final page of advertising. Pencil inscriptions to the title page and advertisements. Very Good Yorkshire Conservative Newspaper Co. "The Yorkshire Post" hardcover
1820046874Boston: Printed By James Walden 1820. Title page dated 1820. Lacks two of the three panels of the folding frontis engraving. Marbled boards with brown leather spine 108 pages. Covers heavily rubbed binding sound front free endpaper absent pages foxed but otherwise clean names on rear endpapers no other markings. Harrowing tale of six months' captivity including five away from her husband and crew members. . Hard Cover. Fair. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Printed By James Walden Hardcover
18992001160065New York: Cheltenham Press 1899-1900. Hardcover. Very Good. Complete. Hardcover. No dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Tan cloth over paper covered boards. Tanning to covers and spine. Deckled page ends. Clean unmarked pages. Full of interesting articles stories poems reviews and advertisements including "Poe's Rank as a writer" from W.P. Trent. Cheltenham Press hardcover
187115371871. Wood-engraving. 225mm by 300mm image 295mm by 395mm sheet. Wood-engraving from 'The Graphic'. <br /> Related and unrelated text on the reverse. unknown